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From the cable bill. | ||
Most people don't know that, but he wants to get rid of it. | ||
He said, when they voted on it last year, that he wanted to shut the lights off and get rid of this place. | ||
But then every week, I see him on all these different African-American shows and on other people's shows, on Starburst's side, you name it. | ||
And I call up his show when he's on Starburst's side, and I said, why are you on here when you're against ACTV? And he gave me this thing. | ||
I'm not against ACTV. I just think we should have some control over it. | ||
That's a lie. | ||
He voted against it, said they should shut it down. | ||
Cut the lights off. | ||
That's his exact word. | ||
So Eric Mitchell, don't vote for that guy. | ||
I'd say the African-Americans out there, he doesn't care about you. | ||
He's just part of the insurance lobby. | ||
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Really? | |
He's a pathetic creature, and I don't mean to be mean about it. | ||
unidentified
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Wow. | |
All right. | ||
A quick question. | ||
Due to your now quasi-celebrity, I guess that's, I mean, people know who you are. | ||
Have you began to get more women? | ||
More ladies coming up to you. | ||
I'll tell you the truth. | ||
When I was in high school, I was an absolute... | ||
Butt god? | ||
Yeah, gigolo. | ||
Actually, that's not true. | ||
Five years of high school I had. | ||
Three years in Rockwall, two years here. | ||
And when I was here, I actually had some friends, but I was... | ||
Totally, yeah. | ||
I moved down here, and I've had a lot of relationships. | ||
To tell you the truth, when I've been doing this TV stuff, I manage a dental office. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I've got a radio show, which I get paid for. | ||
unidentified
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I'm very proud of. | |
He has a show on 98.9 KJFK Radio. | ||
Every Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. | ||
They're probably going to expand my time. | ||
unidentified
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When are you going to invite me on there? | |
Anytime you want to come on, man. | ||
I've got a few guests in the next few weeks. | ||
This Republic of Texas thing is pretty hot, so I'll probably have them on this weekend. | ||
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You know any of those people? | |
I've had them on my radio show and TV programs. | ||
They're different factions, and I don't really agree with what they're doing, but I think it's their right to do it. | ||
I've seen the media unfairly demonize it. | ||
But past the whole women thing, I know that's kind of the gist of your show, which is popular. | ||
Sex sells, we all know that. | ||
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Sure we do. | |
But a famous French advertiser said that a hundred and something years ago, and it's really been proven. | ||
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Boudoir. | |
Yeah, exactly. | ||
So like me, So me, I just, I'm just really, I still go out on quite a few dates and things, but I've really changed. | ||
I have to really, I feel like I don't want, I feel like women, it's really bad for women just to have men use them. | ||
Sure, I agree. | ||
And I used to, I wasn't really using them because I was an animal. | ||
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Right. | |
And I would just, yeah, whatever. | ||
And sometimes they loved it being not treated bad, but just I didn't give a crap. | ||
unidentified
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Right. | |
And, oh, this is late now. | ||
unidentified
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I can cuss, can't I? Oh, you can say whatever you want. | |
Well, I don't want to do that. | ||
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Okay. | |
It gets me in bad form, but I've had quite a good time in my life. | ||
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All right, enough, enough. | |
I'm just pulling your train. | ||
No, I've delved into quite a few enjoyments with the opposite sex. | ||
unidentified
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Really? | |
Threesomes? | ||
Well... | ||
No, I've never done that. | ||
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Would you ever like to try? | |
I tell you, I actually didn't like it that much. | ||
unidentified
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Really? | |
So you did try? | ||
I like to totally focus on what I'm doing for two or three hours. | ||
unidentified
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Right. | |
You know, really get into a good workout out of it. | ||
You know, get my abs in shape. | ||
unidentified
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Right, right. | |
And get my shoulders and my arms in shape. | ||
You know, so I really don't like to, you know, as you could say. | ||
unidentified
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Spread yourself too thin. | |
I've done it a few times and you just feel like you're trying to give attention to this, attention to that. | ||
Right. | ||
And I didn't like it. | ||
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I see. | |
Good forthright answer. | ||
Plus, you're usually plastered, so it's, you know, it's not as good anyways. | ||
I like a nice morning, you know, exercise. | ||
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That indeed describes. | |
Although, brushing of the teeth is imperative to me. | ||
A lot of folks don't really care much about that. | ||
You know, like, they'll wake up and get it on right there. | ||
I need to brush the teeth, and I need her. | ||
Oh, I get up and splash hot water on my face. | ||
unidentified
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Really? | |
Yeah. | ||
unidentified
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Colgate, you know, I work. | |
I look like a monster in the morning, as I do right now, anyway. | ||
unidentified
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Hey, listen, I think you're doing a heck of a good job. | |
I really do. | ||
When you first came on, I thought... | ||
Wow, what's this guy talking about? | ||
The more I got into it, the more I got interested. | ||
I was chopping and spinning. | ||
It takes a while because there's only little grains of half-sane dialogue in my program. | ||
Yeah, you got that right. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I get in a threatened mode on there because this stuff is not conspiracy, it's proven. | ||
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Right. | |
But it's all fun. | ||
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Tell me about the situation that arose. | |
Well, actually, from any of the, I guess... | ||
You speak the truth a lot, and truth hurts a lot of people, so my question is... | ||
People don't like to know that they're slaves. | ||
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Do any of the people that you have either exposed or have said derogatory things about in positions of importance, not other dick-off producers or etc., etc., I'm talking about people who are in reputable positions. | |
Well, I got a few calls from radio stations saying they liked what I was doing, but they thought maybe that I was a little too extreme and this and that. | ||
And I hadn't even been looking for a radio job. | ||
That's what got me looking was when people were actually calling me. | ||
And I've gotten letters from the government of Taiwan appreciating... | ||
And then it cuts to, you know, Alex Jones in the real spin. | ||
He makes Rush Limbaugh look like a big pussy. | ||
And then, like, the next cut is, catch Alex Jones in the real spin every Saturday from 6 to 8. You know, it's no big deal. | ||
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Right, right. | |
Well, I was just wondering, because your voice sounded a little different when I had heard it on there. | ||
Well, what they do is, when I do those commercials, I can press my own voice into a good mic. | ||
I can really, you know, project whatever I want. | ||
But no, that's Paul Turner just advertising my show. | ||
unidentified
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Really? | |
Yeah. | ||
unidentified
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Wow, you sound like you just did change your voice a little. | |
Alright, so I remember this. | ||
When you first came on the air, you were saying, I watched C-SPAN for X amount of time. | ||
Son of a bitch, he's got long hair and glasses, talks about pussy. | ||
He must be like Howard Stewart. | ||
I wear gargoyles and Ray-Bans, and I'm not copying Arnold Schwarzenegger, so absolutely, I see your point. | ||
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Exactly. | |
I'm just saying that. | ||
Something I did is I just started learning, watching things. | ||
It works. | ||
It's the system. | ||
I'm saying the world's not fixing the end. | ||
What I'm saying is this is corrupt. | ||
It's based in lies. | ||
It's based in corruption. | ||
And we don't produce as much. | ||
It hurts our economy, and the people have to be lied to for it to continue. | ||
And that's my problem. | ||
Anything that has to lie to continue to exist is wrong. | ||
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Is wrong. | |
I agree. | ||
I agree. | ||
In order to proliferate a lie, bad things go on. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Bad things go on. | ||
I heard you say on one of your shows not too long ago that a certain percentage by the year 2025, a certain percentage of our dollars would be going to tax dollars. | ||
In 19 years, in 19 years, this is Congressional Budget Office numbers, Clinton admits it too. | ||
In 19 years, all federal entitlements, Social Security, Medicare, all this stuff is locked in. | ||
At 10% increase a year, 3 times rate of inflation, or more, it's monstrous. | ||
It should only be 3 or 4%. | ||
So, if you just count that, current expenditure increases, in 19 years, somebody being born today, and I say this all the time, and it's important, we'll be paying 82% federal tax bracket. | ||
That just won't operate. | ||
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That won't work. | |
How can that be? | ||
And that's my question. | ||
How can that be? | ||
It seems to me that incentives will definitely be lost. | ||
For the worker, I know myself, if I were to make 82%, I would go move off to a piece of land that my folks have, or that I buy, and just go live there. | ||
One statement. | ||
One statement will totally put it for you. | ||
Why did Marie Antoinette, the Queen of France, when people were starving to death by tens of thousands outside the gate of the Bastille or Palace, why did they sit there and say, they're starving, they need food, the granaries are full, let's give them some food, please. | ||
You know, all these little bureaucrats were like, hey, let's go ahead and feed them. | ||
The families had gotten so degenerate, let them eat cake. | ||
These establishments only want their power. | ||
They're in a power game worldwide. | ||
It's not one elite. | ||
There's different elites fighting each other, but they all know the rule of piracy, of controlling governments and screwing things and butchering things, corporate raiders, but they raid countries instead. | ||
They don't care if things work. | ||
They don't care if things operate. | ||
As long as they've got the power, the dozen helicopters, the ten jets, and the fourteen mistresses, that's all that matters. | ||
unidentified
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I caught that last part. | |
Yeah. | ||
Well, I hear you. | ||
unidentified
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Hey, all right. | |
I want to ask you about this also. | ||
Tell me about the importance. | ||
Well, I understand the importance, but President Clinton's dealings with China. | ||
Can you be brief and specific as to... | ||
He's openly saying Harvard and all these other universities and Georgetown, they laugh at America. | ||
They owe their allegiances... | ||
Way back to England, because England started up most of these universities. | ||
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Right, to the motherland. | |
And so they get off on the old thing of tradition. | ||
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They all talk with these little fake English accents. | |
No, that's how they talk. | ||
I mean, you know, lots of these people, like Pat Schroeder, she talks like this, and Al Gore talks like this, too. | ||
It's an affected thing. | ||
They consider themselves the high-level gentry, the power, the intelligentsia. | ||
And all they are, again, is... | ||
Puppets? | ||
They're standing little drivel-headed puppets with no leadership, no power, no nothing. | ||
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Wow. | |
Unbelievable. | ||
Puppets like in Puppatoes. | ||
You got it. | ||
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Yes. | |
Unfortunately, Puppatoes, I think, will be off the air for a little while, but I think they're going to be coming back. | ||
Well, let's go, Guns. | ||
I bet I've got some people who want to call up and tell me they love me. | ||
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Hello, you're on the air. | |
Hi, good evening. | ||
Hi, good evening. | ||
Good evening. | ||
Good evening, Mr. Alex Jones. | ||
How are you doing? | ||
Pretty good. | ||
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Hey, I haven't watched your show in a while, Exposing Mass Media. | |
I've seen it a few months ago, and, you know, you just, man, you've got motivation. | ||
You're a good speaker. | ||
I like what you have to say. | ||
It's too bad they didn't kill you. | ||
Well, that's good. | ||
Nobody killed me. | ||
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I tell you what, he does touch on good points with respect to the motivation because it's not easy coming up here all the time and standing up for what you believe in and just getting it from a lot of the different angles. | |
I've heard it from a lot of the family rights people. | ||
I've heard it from a lot of different angles that what I do is wrong, what I do is this, what I do is that. | ||
But ultimately, like... | ||
This is why I feel a strong bond with you. | ||
You should be a servant. | ||
You should lay down everybody. | ||
You should just never have any opinion. | ||
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You've maintained your focus on what it is that you're doing. | |
I'll continue to maintain it. | ||
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And there are a lot of people that are trying as hard as they can to throw you and to throw me off of our course. | |
But you see, the thing is that with intelligence and with the proper attitude, anything can be... | ||
They're just... | ||
They're just obsessed. | ||
If I just pull down the big dog, I'll be on top. | ||
Well, that's not really how it works. | ||
People have got to go out and get their own destiny, their own life, do their own deal, because trying to climb upon other people's shoulders never works. | ||
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Because ultimately the substance is lost. | |
We are moving forward. | ||
You, for example, are moving forward in your career and in your mental acumen and everything that goes about you. | ||
And even if somebody were to try to get on top of you and to say, well, now I'm the new Alex Jones. | ||
Well, all they're trying to do is... | ||
I kind of went through this when I was younger. | ||
There's a certain thing about wrapping yourself in a sheath of darkness and you are not able to be touched. | ||
You are this cynical creature that does not care. | ||
And in truth, that's only a weak defense. | ||
And I used to be cynical, but I've learned how to realize that I am pretty pathetic, but who cares? | ||
I'm not going to be... | ||
I'm going to have the will, and I'm going to do what it takes to be successful. | ||
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And I think you're doing a great job of it so far. | |
Hello, you're on the air. | ||
Yes, I have a question for Mr. Alex. | ||
Yeah, could you turn your TV down, please? | ||
I have a question for Mr. Alex. | ||
Okay, turn our television down, bud. | ||
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For one, my name is Bo Watson, and I'm Mr. Watson's son. | |
Why are you talking about my father like that? | ||
Bo Watson? | ||
What's your father's name? | ||
Kirk Watson. | ||
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No, you weren't supposed to answer that. | |
He doesn't know. | ||
Thanks for calling, Bo. | ||
Hello, you're on the air. | ||
Hey, Iggy. | ||
Hey, how's it going? | ||
It's kind of a serious show this week. | ||
Yeah, a little bit serious this week. | ||
I got to thinking about how serious some of these issues are, and we do have some teats and things of the like waiting back in the back, but I'm not sure if we're even going to get to them tonight. | ||
It's just, you know what, I'll tell you, I have finally been able to get some quantification as to the amount of... | ||
Mr. Jones on. | ||
Hey, Mr. Jones. | ||
How you doing, man? | ||
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I'm doing okay. | |
I've seen you. | ||
I've seen your show a few times. | ||
I don't think I've ever, like, watched one all the way through. | ||
That's cool. | ||
But, you know, I really, you know, I admire the strength you have in your convictions because you certainly seem to, you know, and tonight as well, you certainly believe in what you talk about. | ||
You know, I'm not so sure about, you know, some of the stuff. | ||
But, you know, the world bankers and stuff, I'm a little worried about, you know, people pressuring their girlfriends into getting abortions, you know? | ||
Pressing their girlfriends into getting abortions in the World Bank. | ||
Highly irrelevant. | ||
Yeah, well, let me just real fast, and I don't want to get into any diatribe, but here's last Wednesday's New York Times. | ||
New York Times, because they've lost so much credibility, their readership is reportedly way down because they're such a bastion of corruption, and they're totally sold out. | ||
Look at this. | ||
This is last Wednesday's New York Times, and let me just real fast read this. | ||
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All right, go ahead, Alan. | |
Whitewater counsel says he has evidence of destruction of justice. | ||
I'm not going to read this whole thing. | ||
There's a whole bunch of other stuff in here. | ||
Excessive evidence of obstruction of justice, and that he needed me. | ||
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Pretty good. | |
You're kind of alienating your core audience there tonight, don't you think? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
I think my core audience is fairly intelligent, and I think they might be just hanging on, just barely hanging on, trying to understand or figure out what's going on. | ||
Fairly diverse. | ||
unidentified
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It's interesting tonight. | |
Mr. Jones, what part of your body are you going to pierce tonight? | ||
I got my ear pierced. | ||
unidentified
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A girl pierced it when I was, like, 12. So we're giving him the Prince Albert tonight. | |
I want to ask you, I mean, just to play devil's advocate against kind of your opinions. | ||
That's fine. | ||
Do you think it's a little bit far-fetched to think that a mass web of conspiracy could kind of be formed? | ||
I mean, I know I'm completely opposite of what you're saying, but to say that, I mean, in our government at least, don't we have, I know they talk about term limitations, but don't we have such turnover like with the Secretary of the Treasurer, et cetera, as far as people changing jobs so much that to keep a ring of conspiracy like that? | ||
It would be almost impossible. | ||
Let me ask you a real quick question. | ||
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Sure. | |
Have you ever heard of the Council of Foreign Relations? | ||
I've heard of it. | ||
Okay. | ||
I've said this to news people, and they laugh at you. | ||
Well, I've seen them on C-SPAN, all the most powerful people in the world, you know, all these, you know, people like Ted Turner up there and Chairman Wolfson of the World Bank talking about stronger world government powers. | ||
And, again, it's not a conspiracy, it's a fact. | ||
If you walk on a, and I use this all the time, it's the best analogy, you walk on a used car lot. | ||
And the used car salesman looks at you and he says, you're coming on this lot. | ||
Don't ask me any question about this vehicle. | ||
Don't ask to look at the miles. | ||
Don't ask to look at anything. | ||
If you ask, you're a conspiracy theorist. | ||
I mean, I'm in business. | ||
We all have our own subterfuge and our own thoughts about how to get this done, how to make money on this, and it's not even criminal. | ||
You're talking about the upper levels of power, which has been... | ||
Perfected all through human history of total manipulation. | ||
Good Lord, read Roman history about the Roman Senate and all the intrigue there. | ||
Don't question me. | ||
Go get the government documents. | ||
The majority of our money goes to foreign banks now. | ||
It's just a simple fact. | ||
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Well, I agree with you completely that questioning authority, etc. | |
Well, not just questioning authority in some blanket statement. | ||
Our country's sovereignty is being totally gutted. | ||
The World Trade Organization now can circumvent our own Constitution. | ||
This is real. | ||
Who taught people out there they can't come to a decision? | ||
Check out what I'm saying or don't doubt it. | ||
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I agree. | |
One more question, if I could. | ||
In some ways, I have some friends that are in the investment business, and in some ways, don't you think that the influence that China's trying to buy, or so to speak, if that's an opinion, that China's trying to buy influence through... | ||
You know, world market, degenerate Hitler got in power. | ||
And Ford, you know, wonderful Mr. Ford, Henry Ford, ran over and was getting ball bearings and parts from buying them from Hitler. | ||
And we cannot deal with tyrants that... | ||
That have infanticide of their young women and just kill babies and sell fetus parts on the international market. | ||
That's been in the mainstream press. | ||
We cannot deal with evil. | ||
It is just wrong. | ||
If you start doing it, it'll infect our own country, which already has enough problems. | ||
We cannot deal with the likes of China. | ||
Not the Chinese people, but the Chinese government. | ||
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Well, I mean, wouldn't you say that in post-World War II Germany, wouldn't you say it was probably one of the most depraved places in the world with the atrocities and the Holocaust? | |
I agree. | ||
What Hitler did was wrong. | ||
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But compared to now, Germany is one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world. | |
Yeah, we went over there and beat Hitler's ass. | ||
We went over there and kicked his goddamn ass. | ||
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I agree, but couldn't you say that part of the things in a free market economy helped? | |
At least in the very, a little bit. | ||
Of course. | ||
There isn't a free market economy. | ||
There's a slave economy in China. | ||
Only a few little cities in the south where all the raw materials get made in northern China and all over China and Tibet where the people are slaves under the Chinese. | ||
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Exactly. | |
And then all the stuff comes down to the south and then gets put together in the south. | ||
They have free enterprise zones in a few major cities. | ||
They will kill you in China if you speak out. | ||
They will take you out and blow your fucking head off. | ||
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I agree. | |
I agree. | ||
I mean, we're talking about some very serious issues here. | ||
unidentified
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No, and I agree. | |
But the only thing I'm saying is maybe things that 50 years of political influence weren't able to change, maybe possibly free enterprise as far as seeing... | ||
China has most favored trading nation status with the United States. | ||
We want that slave lever. | ||
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And absolutely. | |
Well, Kathie Lee's got to have her clothes made somewhere. | ||
You got it. | ||
What about Mexico? | ||
Something perfect. | ||
You always got the Hollywood establishment, and I don't want any censorship. | ||
They always use that as a cloak if they can't do any wrong. | ||
He's luscious. | ||
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Yeah, no, no. | |
Sorry to throw that in. | ||
Hey, caller, I have no idea what you were talking about, but is that all you wanted to talk about? | ||
Yeah, I just kind of want to touch base on the Illuminati, basically. | ||
What we're seeing now is, you know, with, you know... | ||
Oh, sir, there's never any secret cliques. | ||
There's no conspiracy or anything. | ||
Everything happens magically. | ||
You're a... | ||
You know, you're a coincidence theorist. | ||
Nothing ever really happens. | ||
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Well, you know, that's just the whole thing with, like, the Trilateral Commission and stuff like that. | |
CFR, all that's real. | ||
Bilderbergers, you see them meet all the time. | ||
They put out a bi-monthly, the CFR, Council of Foreign Relations, puts out a bi-monthly book. | ||
You can buy it at Barnes& Noble or any other place. | ||
It's called Foreign Affairs. | ||
And you open it up and it says, welcome to the new world order. | ||
You want to find your way around. | ||
And all the richest people in the world are all listed in there. | ||
They all write stories each month, every two months. | ||
It's right there. | ||
It's real. | ||
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Yeah, I've got a friend fixing to go to law school, and he's kind of schooled me on how the Federal Reserve comes into existence and stuff like that. | |
1913? | ||
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Yeah, and it's really interesting. | |
Of course, we talk about it on the Christian aspect. | ||
Basically, all these horrible things are going to happen, and basically, the thing about it is that, I guess, you know, we see all these militia groups rising up to stop the government. | ||
Basically, there's really nothing that we can do about it, I guess, just try to save his name. | ||
Well, see, I think a lot of these militias really aren't a good cross-section. | ||
Yeah, I mean, some of those militias that are racist, some of them are good, but some of them are racist because I've been in contact. | ||
I've checked it out. | ||
I've done my little research. | ||
I've gone and met with these people, and some of them are just idiots. | ||
Some of them are just normal people. | ||
But, you know, to be normal today is to lay down to stuff, so maybe you have to be a little bit different. | ||
But I tell you, I just think that there's a lot of anger in normal people. | ||
Anybody that's tried to have a business and has watched all the bureaucrats and all the harassment, there's anger in a lot of people, and the bureaucrats better wake up and realize that their masters are in for some serious trouble. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And that's not little Alex Jones threatening anybody. | ||
I'm just saying there's some serious unrest, and the veneer of civilization is very thin. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, this has all been prophesied, so... | ||
Well, I don't know about all that stuff. | ||
I don't get into the whole religious realm. | ||
I can patently, 100% prove everything I'm saying. | ||
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All right. | |
Well, hey, peace out, guys. | ||
Hey, thank you very much for watching the EGAR. Good night. | ||
Good night. | ||
Man, this is about as serious as I've been in a long time, but I'm very happy about it. | ||
Good program. | ||
And I just want to plug, again, my... | ||
I've got... | ||
Is it hard to plug my shows? | ||
unidentified
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Well, all right. | |
One more time. | ||
Well, I've got a live radio show. | ||
You stop it, Iggy. | ||
He's teasing me. | ||
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KJFK 98.9 on Saturdays. | |
Is that the deal? | ||
Saturdays from 6 to 8 p.m. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
And when are your other TV shows on? | ||
Wednesday and Thursday nights. | ||
But this week, I'm taking a break Thursday night. | ||
I'll have a tape on. | ||
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Right. | |
Some hard thing. | ||
I've slapped together real fast. | ||
unidentified
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Right. | |
But Wednesday night from 7... | ||
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Slapping hard things. | |
That's right. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
That's it. | ||
That's it from... | ||
From 7 to 8, 30 p.m. | ||
on Channel 10. Okay. | ||
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Wednesday. | |
Yeah, I think that's fair enough, and that's good. | ||
Can you give me any sort of last minute or a few last minutes? | ||
I want to talk about the Austin political scene. | ||
Yeah, I know you told me that. | ||
Again, it's just a microcosm of the corrupt. | ||
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Right. | |
Where they taped it when Jeff Davis was on. | ||
We talked about it. | ||
They played that tonight. | ||
And the news interviewed me, and I heard I was on the news a little bit tonight, just asking what I thought about Republic of Texas. | ||
So, Republic of Texas, you know, I think that's almost a diversion. | ||
Sometimes I think... | ||
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But they're serious. | |
They've taken up arms. | ||
Well, they've got the law on their side, but, I mean, let's face it, that happened, you know, 160-something years ago. | ||
You know, we've been annexed. | ||
That's pretty much, you know, it's kind of like saying the Indians used to control the U.S. Let's go back to the, you know, the tribes. | ||
Well, there's cities built now. | ||
It's totally different. | ||
It's just kind of a... | ||
But, I mean, I came down... | ||
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How many of those folks are there? | |
Well, they say they've got about 30,000 members, but there's three different factions. | ||
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Bullshit. | |
How many would you say? | ||
If you had to guess. | ||
I tell you, they pull a crowd down here of like 25 people one time. | ||
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Yeah. | |
When I was on Jeff's show and they had people on, and I was just kind of being a mediator. | ||
So if you can pull 25 people just like that, you know, it's probably got 5,000, 6,000 members. | ||
That's total speculation. | ||
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Right. | |
Yeah, but isn't that kind of like the Indians wanting Manhattan back? | ||
Oh. | ||
They get the odds of getting Manhattan back. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Let me say one thing real fast. | ||
This Bill Clinton, this Bill Clinton and this Colin Powell. | ||
Colin Powell's a Trojan horse, by the way, not because he's black, but because he calls himself a Rockefeller Republican. | ||
Anybody that calls him that, that means they're Bill Clinton and George Bush rolled together. | ||
And, no, seriously, they go and they clean up a bunch of stuff, and now you're supposed to pay your taxes, you're supposed to do whatever, you're supposed to follow the regulations, and you're supposed to volunteer. | ||
Pretty soon they'll want us to be out there again like the Russian peasants picking potatoes. | ||
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Right, right. | |
And, you know, this all goes hand in hand with over half everything's government now. | ||
What's next? | ||
Government service. | ||
So as these people are supposedly going off welfare, which they're not, Clinton's got his AmeriCorps where they pay people to smoke dope and drink beer, literally. | ||
The new form of this stuff is where, oh, you get off welfare, now you just work for the government and get paid even more. | ||
So literally, we see the government saying, prepare to work for the government, prepare for national service. | ||
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Like some sort of warped FDR proposal? | |
It's worse than that. | ||
It's worse than the draft. | ||
You're going to work. | ||
It's not wartime. | ||
You're just going to work for the government a few, you know, ten hours a week or whatever. | ||
They're trying to introduce us into our society, and everybody, oh, I'm a volunteer. | ||
I'm going to fight for it. | ||
Watch out when they start talking like that. | ||
Sounds like Hitler saying, come out. | ||
You have to work on building the autobond. | ||
You know, build these roads. | ||
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Is that how that went? | |
Absolutely. | ||
Really? | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
It's a classic textbook example of when government gets to a certain point, it starts falling apart because it doesn't create anything, and then they've got to go ahead and not just take part of what we create, but when it gets to a certain point when there's not enough people working and actually creating it, they go, okay, well, now the people that aren't working, you come work for the government and start creating. | ||
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And start, begin creating jobs. | |
Yeah, because government makes nothing. | ||
It just creates laws and controls people. | ||
Well, they've got to, suddenly they're so big now, they're going to have to start getting... | ||
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It's all about control. | |
The government already controls the drug cartels. | ||
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We all know this. | |
They already control the heroin and the cocaine. | ||
It's just been proven. | ||
It's all come out. | ||
Even on Discovery Channel, they've talked about it. | ||
It's all coming out. | ||
The CIA totally controls most of your high-level drug running. | ||
And so what's next? | ||
Well, the big thing is... | ||
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Tobacco. | |
Sure. | ||
Nicotine. | ||
And it's a great form of control. | ||
The government doesn't do anything for us, so now they're going to protect us from the tobacco. | ||
Everybody knows tobacco kills. | ||
People give them lung cancer. | ||
It's a huge joke. | ||
The government is gobbling up everything as fast as it can. | ||
Carol Brenner from the EPA wants restrictions on driving nationwide. | ||
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So, wait, you know what the government's going to get out of this deal? | |
They're taking everything over. | ||
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Like $300 billion, and nothing... | |
Hello, you're on the air. | ||
Hey, Iggy, man. | ||
You're doing a great job for the show. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And also, uh... | ||
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I don't. | |
Why don't you just run for president and get the whole country straightened up? | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
That sounds good. | ||
Now, I've had a lot of people call me and tell me how to start, you know, have like a picnic. | ||
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You should have. | |
Have you thought about getting into politics? | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
I tell you, I don't have a really bad passion on them, but they could probably dig some stuff up. | ||
But I'm not really afraid of that. | ||
I just... | ||
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You know what, though? | |
I like being a bomb thrower from the outside. | ||
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If you were to become part of politics, your entire platform would be shot in my eyes. | |
Exactly. | ||
I couldn't be so... | ||
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What? | |
As long as you didn't inhale. | ||
I got that. | ||
I hear that. | ||
Nobody ever inhales. | ||
As long as you don't inhale, everything's fine. | ||
Thanks for calling, man. | ||
Thanks for calling. | ||
No, seriously. | ||
Have you thought about it? | ||
About running or hell no? | ||
You want to stay out of it? |